[GMCnet] Restoration. Headliner Replacement. [message #298757] |
Thu, 07 April 2016 00:56 |
BobDunahugh
Messages: 2465 Registered: October 2010 Location: Cedar Rapids, IA
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I'm finish the wiring for the 9 LED lights, and insulation now. And getting all the rest of the wiring checked out. As there's no going back later. I have 2 of the 5 ceiling panels up. Started at the rear first. I replaced the headliner material in the GMC convertible in 2004. It never came loose at all. There's a BIG difference in spray adhesives. It's the been there, done that thing. 3M makes several. I'd never trust any other brand.The one I used for the cloth one in 2004 was Super 77. There one for foamed backed material is called Spray Trim Adhesive. I don't have that number right here now. But will post the part numbers tomorrow. As for the trim strips on my 78 Royale. I pulled them out. And did the entire ceiling with 1 piece. Thus no seams. It was simpler to do it with no seams. Call. And I'll explain now. The poses was put in a GMCMI newsletter last year. I'm looking to install the Mouse House headline very soon. Should be simple with nothing in there. Cell 319-521-4891 SDT Bob Dunahugh
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Re: [GMCnet] Restoration. Headliner Replacement. [message #298775 is a reply to message #298757] |
Thu, 07 April 2016 10:32 |
BobDunahugh
Messages: 2465 Registered: October 2010 Location: Cedar Rapids, IA
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Go on the 3M sight for details on materials for Spray Trim Adhesive # 08074, and Super 77. Super 77 is the one I used for the type of fabric I installed. If you're installing an automotive type headliner. 08074 isn't recommended for that type of material. It all really comes down to the compatibility of materials.Bob Dunahugh
I'm finish the wiring for the 9 LED lights, and insulation now. And getting all the rest of the wiring checked out. As there's no going back later. I have 2 of the 5 ceiling panels up. Started at the rear first. I replaced the headliner material in the GMC convertible in 2004. It never came loose at all. There's a BIG difference in spray adhesives. It's the been there, done that thing. 3M makes several. I'd never trust any other brand.The one I used for the cloth one in 2004 was Super 77. There one for foamed backed material is called Spray Trim Adhesive. I don't have that number right here now. But will post the part numbers tomorrow. As for the trim strips on my 78 Royale. I pulled them out. And did the entire ceiling with 1 piece. Thus no seams. It was simpler to do it with no seams. Call. And I'll explain now. The poses was put in a GMCMI newsletter last year. I'm looking to install the Mouse House headline very soon. Should be simple with nothing in there. Cell 319-521-4891 SDT Bob Dunahugh
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